Sunday, 20 October 2013

Volvo

Updated Volvo S60 and XC60 to be launched on October 23

As the country is going through the season of festivities, many car makers are in-line to launch their products in the Indian auto market. Recently, it was learnt that Volvo might be introducing its next generation versions of S60 sedan and XC60 Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) in the Indian car market. Now the company has officially announced that these models will roll out in the country on 23rd October 2013. These cars were previously showcased at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show and both of them had gone through a lot of cosmetic updates, however, there was no significant change in the overall design.
Updated Volvo S60 and XC60 to be launched on October 23

 
Since the sales of luxury cars were not affected by the slowdown prevalent in the Indian auto market, Volvo is reportedly planning to launch a slew of vehicles in the country, which might also include the facelift version of XC90 at the upcoming 2014 Auto Expo. However, the company is still refraining from setting up its own assembly operations and is planning to bring these upcoming models through the Completely Built Unit (CBU) route In India. The significant changes seen in both the vehicles are their rounded appearance, wider front, revised grille and slimmer daytime running LEDs. The S60 sedan will now have cornering adaptive lights whereas XC60 gets torque vectoring technology on all trim levels.
At interiors, the company has given some minor updates to both the cars in the form of new 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, besides the steering mounted paddle shifters that will be available in automatic variants. However, it is worth mentioning that these features have been borrowed from the V40 Cross Country that made its debut in India earlier this year. In terms of performance, Volvo has kept the same engine configurations as given on incumbent models. As far as the competition for S60 goes, it shall compete against the likes of BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class and Audi A4. On the expected price, industry experts are betting that the updated models of Volvo might be around Rs. 1.5 lakh to Rs. 2.2 lakh costlier than the existing ones.
Updated Volvo S60 and XC60 to be launched on October 23

 
Earlier this year, Volvo adopted similar strategy of updating all its models comprehensively.Looking at present things, Volvo has not been able to challenge the German triplet as per the expectations of experts. Due to the small dealership network and high pricing, the sales of its vehicles have suffered a lot. However, the cars of Volvo are considered best in terms of adhering to safety norms. The organisation that checks the safety issues in a car, EuroNCAP had tagged V40 as the safest car they have ever tested. The Swedish car maker is now investing its capital in model upgrades and advanced powertrain technologies.
Meanwhile, the company had earlier introduced its compact crossover vehicle, V40 Cross Country in the Indian auto market at a price of Rs. 28.5 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It is powered by a 2-litre 5-cylinder diesel engine that gave away a mileage of more than 16 kmpl. At present, the car is offering a stiff competition to the likes of BMW X1, which is priced from Rs. 28.6 lakh to Rs. 33.4 lakh (ex showroom Delhi). Although the car of Volvo boasts of advanced features, it has not performed well in the Indian car market primarily due to the stiff competition offered by its rivals.

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Tata Motors

Tata Motors rolls out Nano bi-fuel variant


  • Ankush Arora, Senior Vice-President and Head-Strategy, Tata Motors.

Tata Motors Ltd on Tuesday launched the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) version of its small car Nano and said that the gas-run versions of Indica and Indigo models would follow soon.
This is the first-ever gas-run product launched by Tata Motors, and its delivery will begin on October 9.
The company, which has four manufacturing facilities in India, has not ruled out manufacturing Tata Motors’ brands and models other than Nano at Sanand, a senior official said.
The new bi-fuel product, ‘Tata Nano CNG emax’, that can run on gasoline as well as CNG, will cost Rs 2.45 lakh for Nano CX and Rs 2.72 lakh for Nano LX, ex-showroom Ahmedabad, which Ankush Arora, Senior Vice-President and Head-Strategy, described as the ‘Nano City’.
Arora said that the price difference between the petrol and CNG versions of Nano is about Rs 44,000. The new product is expected to attract customers in states like Gujarat, NCR, Maharashtra and Tripura, where CNG is available. Of all cars sold in India, 15 per cent are gas-run.
Nano CNG, showcased in Pune in June and commercially launched here on Tuesday, comes with a four-year warranty or 60,000 km, whichever is earlier. “It comes with factory-fitted fire extinguisher as per rules.”
Replying to questions, Arora admitted that the Sanand plant of Tata Motors, having an annual capacity to manufacture 2.5 lakh cars, is currently utilising only 10 per cent of its capacity, in one shift, and producing 2,000 cars per month, mainly due to grim market conditions.
In 2012-13, the company manufactured 55,000 cars. In the first half of the current fiscal, it sold 18,000 Nano cars. “We stock cars only for a month.”
He said that the company’s policy of selling Nano directly to credit card users will continue in the ongoing festive season which has seen a 15 per cent growth over last year’s corresponding period.
Tata Motors exports about 200 Nano cars per month to Sri Lanka and Nepal, but no CNG cars will be exported for now.
For now, Tata Motors is focusing on rural areas and its pilot projects are running in a couple of states, he said, adding that nearly 600 campaigners have fanned out to villages with a minimum population of 50,000 to popularise the products. “We are also appointing more dealers in rural areas.”
At nearly Rs 66 per kg, CNG is, perhaps, the costliest in Gujarat. Nano CNG cars, having a 32-litre CNG capacity and a 15-litre gasoline tank capacity, can run up to 375 km on full tank at a speed of 36 km per kg. Its running cost will be Rs 1.32 lakh at the current price levels.

Monday, 7 October 2013

Alto 800

Maruti Suzuki launches Alto 800 anniversary edition


Maruti Suzuki launches Alto 800 anniversary edition

  Maruti Suzuki India, India's largest car maker, has launched the anniversary edition of its compact car Alto 800, with a starting price of Rs. 3.12 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), to commemorate one year of its launch in the Indian market.

"Alto has been India's favourite car since its launch. The anniversary edition is our way to celebrate success with our customers in this festive season," Manohar Bhat, vice president of marketing at Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), said on Monday.

The anniversary edition model includes new body graphics, body side moldings, new seat fabric and a convenient rear parcel tray, the company said.

Introduced in October 2012, Maruti Suzuki has sold over two lakh units of Alto 800 in the past one year.